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E-raamat: Global Issues in Water, Sanitation, and Health: Workshop Summary

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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
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As the human population growstripling in the past century while, simultaneously, quadrupling its demand for waterEarth's finite freshwater supplies are increasingly strained, and also increasingly contaminated by domestic, agricultural, and industrial wastes. Today, approximately one-third of the world's population lives in areas with scarce water resources. Nearly one billion people currently lack access to an adequate water supply, and more than twice as many lack access to basic sanitation services. It is projected that by 2025 water scarcity will affect nearly two-thirds of all people on the planet.





Recognizing that water availability, water quality, and sanitation are fundamental issues underlying infectious disease emergence and spread, the Institute of Medicine held a two-day public workshop, summarized in this volume. Through invited presentations and discussions, participants explored global and local connections between water, sanitation, and health; the spectrum of water-related disease transmission processes as they inform intervention design; lessons learned from water-related disease outbreaks; vulnerabilities in water and sanitation infrastructure in both industrialized and developing countries; and opportunities to improve water and sanitation infrastructure so as to reduce the risk of water-related infectious disease.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Workshop Overview 1 Global Problems, Local Solutions 2 Lessons from Waterborne Disease Outbreaks 3 Vulnerable Infrastructure and Waterborne Disease Risk 4 Addressing Risk for Waterborne Disease Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Acronyms Appendix C: Glossary Appendix D: Forum Member Biographies
Workshop Overview 1(49)
Global Problems, Local Solutions
50(46)
Overview
50(2)
Improving Water, Sanitation, and Health at the Grassroots
52(8)
Donald R. Hopkins
The Spectrum of Water-Related Disease Transmission Processes
60(13)
David J. Bradley
Safer Water, Cleaner Hands, and Safer Foods: Disease Prevention Strategies That Start with Clean Water at the Point of Use
73(17)
Robert V. Tauxe
Robert E. Quick
Eric D. Mintz
References
90(6)
Lessons from Waterborne Disease Outbreaks
96(57)
Overview
96(1)
The Cholera Epidemic in Peru and Latin America in 1991: The Role of Water in the Origin and Spread of the Epidemic
97(11)
Carlos Seas
Eduardo Gotuzzo
Lessons from the Massive Waterborne Outbreak of Cryptosporidium Infections, Milwaukee, 1993
108(19)
Jeffrey P. Davis
William R. Mac Kenzie
David G. Addiss
Prevention Is Painfully Easy in Hindsight: Fatal E. coli O157:H7 and Campylobacter Outbreak in Walkerton, Canada, 2000
127(21)
Steve E. Hrudey
Elizabeth J. Hrudey
References
148(5)
Vulnerable Infrastructure and Waterborne Disease Risk
153(47)
Overview
153(3)
The Changing Epidemiology of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks in the United States: Implications for System Infrastructure and Future Planning
156(13)
Michael J. Beach
Sharon Roy
Joan Brunkard
Jonathan Yoder
Michele C. Hlavsa
Health, Climate Change, and Water Quality
169(9)
Joan B. Rose
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Waterborne Disease
178(12)
Kelly A. Reynolds
Kristina D. Mena
References
190(10)
Addressing Risk for Waterborne Disease
200(85)
Overview
200(5)
Measures of Water Quality Impacting Disinfection
205(9)
Philip C. Singer
Civil Infrastructure for Water, Sanitation, and Improved Health: Existing Technology, Barriers, and Need for Innovation
214(21)
Kevin C. Caravati
Zakiya A. Seymour
Joseph B. Hughes
Improving Urban Water and Sanitation Services: Health, Access, and Boundaries
235(24)
Kristof Bostoen
Pete Kolsky
Caroline Hunt
Medical Research and Social Entrepreneurship Communities: Increasing the Dialogue May Lead to New Insights for Public Health
259(10)
Sharon H. Hrynkow
References
269(8)
Appendixes
A Agenda
277(4)
B Acronyms
281(2)
C Glossary
283(2)
D Forum Member Biographies
285